Ambushes and teargas: Zimbabwe opposition suffers as election arrives

Reports of growing repression cast doubt on credibility of polls in country struggling with corruption, inflation and poverty...

‘Sweets for the people’: Zimbabwe’s voters lured by land barons’ promises

As elections loom, powerful figures linked to Zanu-PF, the ruling party since independence, are exploiting desperation...

Australia thrash Zimbabwe by 56 points to open Netball World Cup campaign

Against a kaleidoscopic background of colour and resounding cheers, the defending champions New Zealand and world...

Mokoomba: Tusona: Tracings in the Sand review – stirring pan-African sounds flowing from the Zambezi

The Zimbabwean festival favourites continue their mix of spirituality and exuberance to great effect...

Zimbabwe opposition tweet case fuels poll crackdown fears

CCC spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere convicted over tweet in 2021 as Zanu-PF accused of curbing free speech...

Health workers in Zimbabwe dismayed as law curbing strikes is passed

Controversial bill to stop industrial action criticised as an already struggling sector fears losing more staff...

Zimbabwe court denies opposition MP pre-trial bail for fifteenth time

In an election year, critics of the ruling Zanu-PF party are claiming political persecution over the...

‘Everyone is an artist. We just need to learn how to see’: Zimbabwe’s My Beautiful Home contest

Matopos is one of many Zimbabwean villages that takes part in an annual festival of art...

What reduces child marriage and poverty? Ask Zimbabwe’s young chess queens

Usually the preserve of the country’s elite schools, the sport has transformed the lives of students...

Fifa bans former Zimbabwe football official for sexual harassment

Obert Zhoya gets five-year ban from all football-related activity Fifa finds him guilty of sexually harassing...

Living on scraps: the Zimbabwe children who eke out a living from rusty metal

Nearly half of all children in the crisis-hit country have had to drop out of school...

‘Electricity can go anytime here’: how Zimbabwe’s iron men ran out of steam

Livelihoods are on the line with outages of up to 17 hours a day as the...

‘Our only livelihood’: Zimbabwean fishing communities fear for future as stocks dwindle

The country’s first women’s fishing co-operative has made a good living on Lake Kariba for a...

Journalist conviction in Zimbabwe a ‘travesty of justice’, say campaigners

Media freedom groups say New York Times reporter’s verdict reflects press clampdown as election looms...

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